SEWANEE, TENNESSEE. THE University is under the joint control of seventeen dioceses of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Opened in 1868. Located at Sewanee, Tennessee, on the plateau of the Cumberland Mountains, 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. Sewanee has a national reputation as a health resort. Vacation from December 18th to March 19th, instead of during the summer months. The Departments of the University are: ACADEMIC, THEOLOGICAL, A SPECIAL BUSINESS COURSE in Finance and Economy is provided for students not intending to study for degrees. This course extends over two years, and includes the study of Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Banking, Political Science, History, English, and Modern Languages. THE SEWANEE GRAMMAR SCHOOL prepares boys for this and other Universities and for business. The Lent (spring) term of the University begins March 19th, the Trinity (summer) term, July 2d, and the Advent (autumn) term, September 24th, 1903. For catalogues and other information, address B. Lawton Wiggins, M.A., LL.D., Vice Chancellor. PRINTED AT THE PUBLISHING HOUSE M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH, BIGHAM & SMITH, AGENTS, NASHVILLE, TENN., AND DALLAS, TEX. SEWANEE REVIEW QUARTERLY EDITED BY JOHN BELL HENNEMAN VOLUME XI 1903 LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO. 91-93 FIFTH AVENUE, New York; London, anD BOMBAY ARTICLE. LEADING ARTICLES. AUTHOR. PAGE. V Berkeley, George. See "Missionary Plans." Bray, Thomas. See "Missionary Plans." Browning's Place in the Evolution of English Poetry, Cabinet Officers in Congress... Canadian Novels and Novelists. Lewis Worthington Smith, 444 ..Lawrence J. Burpee, 385 Classic Versification in English Poetry of the Sixteenth Century, Colonial America. See "Missionary Plans." H. Carrington Lancaster, 467 Drama. See "Hugo, Victor," "Maeterlinck," and "Naturalism." Gifford, Humphrey. See "Elizabethan Poet." Literary. See "East, The [Literary] Outlook to the." Literary Conditions in the South, One Phase of......Carl Holliday, 463 Literature, Modern, The Trend of............John Bell Henneman, Literature, Southern, The National Element in. John Bell Henneman, 345 Literature, The Services of Naturalism to Life and...Martin Schütze, 425 McCrady's Revolution in South Carolina, 1780-83....D. D. Wallace, 205 Maeterlinck vs. the Conventional Drama.. .Huger W. Jervey, 187 Missionary Plans, Two Eighteenth Century.....Bernard C. Steiner, 289 Monroe Doctrine, Roumania and the........Edmund Arthur Dodge, 479 National Element in Southern Literature, The. See "Southern." 425 Naturalism, The Services of, to Life and Literature...Martin Schütze, Pindar. See "Greek Attitude toward Athletics and Pindar." Poetry. See "Browning's Place in the Evolution of English Poetry" Sims, Edward Dromgoole. See "Anglo-Saxon, Pioneer." South, One Phase of Literary Conditions in the.....Carl Holliday, 463 Versification, Classic, in English Poetry of the Sixteenth Century, H. Carrington Lancaster, 467 J. B. Henneman, 115 Alfred Tennyson (Lyell); Samuel Richardson (Dobson); see also "Arnold. " Fiction as a Study...... A Study of Prose Fiction (Bliss Perry). J. B. Henneman, 108 Philosophy 4 (Wister); Horses Nine (Ford,; Eleanor Dayton (Stephenson); The Pagan at the Shrine (Gwynne); Romances of Colonial Days (Brooks). Cecilia (Crawford); The Four Feathers (Mason); Oldfield (Banks); Heroines of Poet- ry (Maud); The Beautiful Mrs. Moulton (Stephenson); The Little White Bird (Barrie); Donna Diana (Bagot); The Lightning Conductor (Williamson); Letters The Story of Siena (Gardner); A History of Siena (Douglas); The Ensamples of Fra Filippo (Heywood); The Pavement Masters of Siena (Cust). American Advance, The (Carpenter), 510; American Literature, History of (Lawton), 124; Anglican Episcopate and the American Colonies, The (Cross), 254; Art in the Nineteenth Century, Achievements of (Waldstein), 382; Art Publications by John Lane, 255; Art: Views and Ballads, Old English (Kinard), 122. Calhoun, John C., A New Life of (Pinckney), 508; Citizenship, Bishop Drama: The English Chronicle Play (Schelling), 122. English Literature, History of (Scudder), 124; English Prose Selections, Standard (Pancoast), 126; English Verse, Specimens of (Alden), 383. Fiction, Aspects of, and Other Ventures in Criticism (Brander Mat- Greeks, Life of the Ancient (Gulick), 255. Hawaii, The Transformation of (Brain), 383; History, Schoolbooks in (Fairley, MacDonald), 127; Human Nature a Revelation of the Divine Literature, English and American, Histories of (Scudder, Lawton), 124; Macmillan's Pocket Classics, 256; Mexico, Unknown (Lumholtz), 254. Ordination Addresses (Stubbs), 511. Pictures, The Meaning of (Van Dyke), 506; Philosophy of Conduct (Ladd), 512; Poetry, Two Volumes of, 125. Religious Subjects, Some Books on (Kinsolving, Knox, McKim), 125; Renaissance, The Old and the New (Wiley), 506; Romans, Private Life Scott's "Lady of the Lake" (Syle), 125; Stevenson's "Treasure Island" Verse, Specimens of English (Alden), 383; Village Improvement Society, |